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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is one of the greatest video games Nintendo has ever made. And considering the track record of the company the revived the games industry in 1983, that’s really saying something. Plus, since the game is playable on the handheld/console hybrid the Nintendo Switch, this is a Zelda game you can take everywhere.

Now it seems like Link’s next adventure, while not as grand in scope, will be even more mobile. According to The Wall Street Journal, The Legend of Zelda might be Nintendo’s next mobile game.

Since announcing its smartphone gaming initiative in partnership with DeNA two years ago, Nintendo has slowly but consistently released a variety of games for phones and tablets. First there was the Mii-themed social app Miitomo in March 2016 followed by the auto-runner Super Mario Run that holiday and most recently the free-to-play strategy/dating game Fire Emblem Heroes this past February. As a reminder to readers/shareholders, Pokemon Go is a whole separate deal.

You could totally fit a non-Switch phone/tablet in there.

We know a mobile Animal Crossing is in the works but besides that Nintendo’s future mobile games remain a mystery. However, we can expect the company to leverage its widely recognized and popular franchises. That’s what Nintendo can do on mobile that other companies can’t, even if it doesn’t always lead to expected successes. And if they stick to a 2-3 games a year schedule, they won’t run out of mascots anytime soon. Look forward to Chibi-Robo Run in 2030. With that in mind, a Zelda mobile game seems like a no-brainer. We even predicted it.

So what will a mobile Zelda be? No one knows for sure yet. While the series is known for epic adventures, it’s also no stranger to more casual spin-offs about dressing up, shooting crossbows, or earning cash as a confused fairy man. A retro, top-down Zelda could also provide a sprawling mobile adventure without being too technically taxing.

If it were up to me, whatever the game is, I would have it connect to Breath of the Wild in some way. Maybe if you do well enough in the mobile game you earn some sweet new weapons to whack against Calamity Ganon. Please, just don’t make it free-to-play.